
Borussia Dortmund vs. Monaco Postponed After Explosion Near BVB Bus
Borussia Dortmund's Tuesday fixture against Monaco at the Westfalenstadion has been postponed after an explosion near the German club's team bus.
Fox Soccer confirmed the match had been called off and would be played on Wednesday:
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The two outfits had been set to meet on Tuesday for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie.
In the hour ahead of Tuesday's scheduled kick-off, Dortmund confirmed there had been a "bomb explosion" as the team travelled to the match from the hotel, with assurances made that the players were safe (h/t the Times' Oliver Kay).
It was subsequently revealed that one person had been injured in the incident—in which "an explosion shattered windows on the bus"—and taken to hospital, per ESPN.
BVB later confirmed it was centre-back Marc Bartra who was hurt, via ESPN FC.
Bild's Sebastian Kolsberger provided images of the vehicle:
A police statement explained, via ESPN: "It is not yet possible to say exactly what the explosion was or exactly where something exploded."



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